How much off can the bolt pattern be?
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How much off can the bolt pattern be?
Our 4th gen F-bodies have a 5x120.65 bolt pattern. I am really liking another set of wheels that are not quite the same bolt pattern. I know there are those who have been able to get by with being off by some.
The wheels I want have a 5x120 bolt pattern (so they are off .65). Will that work?
The wheels I want have a 5x120 bolt pattern (so they are off .65). Will that work?
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As far as those numbers go... i will say no they will not fit. and hollowing out hole for them to fit usually causes problems you dont wanna deal with if you can avoid. my 2 cents.
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Just looked and saw 5x120 is the GTO lug pattern, so I know they'll fit.
Now it is debate-able if running that small difference is"safe" or "acceptable" or not.
Opinions?
NOTE:
When I am asking for opinions it is specifically for those that have first hand experience with this exact situation. I don't want random "educated theories" on what people think based upon no data they can back up.
Now it is debate-able if running that small difference is"safe" or "acceptable" or not.
Opinions?
NOTE:
When I am asking for opinions it is specifically for those that have first hand experience with this exact situation. I don't want random "educated theories" on what people think based upon no data they can back up.
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yes 5x120 will fit. the .65 mm difference is so small when it is spaced out over the 5 holes. i have had my ruff 278s which are 5x120 on my car for the past 4 years with no issues at all. if you plan on doing high speed runs or tracking it all the time, i would say get a good set of wheels just for those times. other then that, no issues here
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Thanks for the input fellas. I appreciate that you have read and per my request put in your opinion based upon your own experience.
What is it about high speed runs or the track that makes it more important to have the exact lug pattern? In my mind, once the wheels are on and the lug nuts torqed correctly, they wheel shouldn't move or have any dangers I can think of.
Anyone know?
What is it about high speed runs or the track that makes it more important to have the exact lug pattern? In my mind, once the wheels are on and the lug nuts torqed correctly, they wheel shouldn't move or have any dangers I can think of.
Anyone know?
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Thanks for the input fellas. I appreciate that you have read and per my request put in your opinion based upon your own experience.
What is it about high speed runs or the track that makes it more important to have the exact lug pattern? In my mind, once the wheels are on and the lug nuts torqed correctly, they wheel shouldn't move or have any dangers I can think of.
Anyone know?
What is it about high speed runs or the track that makes it more important to have the exact lug pattern? In my mind, once the wheels are on and the lug nuts torqed correctly, they wheel shouldn't move or have any dangers I can think of.
Anyone know?
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Well, let me put it this way. The current wheels I have are discontinued Konig Monsoons. They are not the correct bolt pattern either (although I don't know how far off they really are). I have put 40,000+ miles on them, done countless runs at the track, and been 160+ in them 100+ times (yeah, I drive fast a lot and have for years). Not once have I ever had any problem what so ever.
But again, I am not sure what other than not being able to get the studs through the wheels the problem would be. I would love to hear from someone who knows exactly what the dangers are (if any), with some factual data or personal experience.
But again, I am not sure what other than not being able to get the studs through the wheels the problem would be. I would love to hear from someone who knows exactly what the dangers are (if any), with some factual data or personal experience.
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well if you already know your current wheels are not the exact pattern then there is no other pattern that they could be besides 5x120. so it looks like all the personal experience and facts that you are looking for......are from you your fine man.